Public Health In Europe 13 Information Systems for Health Services
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTSForeword.......................................... Introduction - G. McLachlan............................ PART I: BACKGROUND AND REPORT Chapter I. Information systems for health services at the national health level - A.S. Hard....................... Chapter 2. The WHO information system and the interaction between national health information systems - A.S. Hard....... Chapter 3. Information systems in the health service of the Federal Republic of Germany - G. Griesser............... Chapter 4. The experience of the USSR - A.S, Kiselev.......... Chapter 5. The strategy in Scotland - M.A. Heasman........... Chapter 6. The general situation in Europe in 1977 — A.A. Weber. . . Chapter 7. Report on the technical discussions, Munich, 6-10September 1977........................ PART n: SOME TECHNICAL AND OTHER PROBLEMS Chapter 8. Data security and data protection in health information systems - G. Griesser......................... Chapter 9. Advantages and disadvantages of centralized and decentralized data storage and processing — A.S. Kiselev, . Chapter 10. Interview surveys for decision-makers - F. Sawicki..... Chapter 11. Models of the health system as a basis for data collection -E.N.Shigan.............................. Chapter 12. Criteria for the effective planning and establishment of computerized health information systems - P. Le Beux & F. Gremy................................. Chapter 13. True morbidity and the use of health care services - A. Fenton Lewis.......................... Chapter 14. Liaison of environmental exposure data with morbidity data - A. Sjostrom & P. Westerholm............... Chapter 15. A method of measuring hospital activity in relation to the patient - B. Marielle......................... |